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{{BallIteminfobox
 
| name = Timer Ball
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|image =Timer Ball.png
| backcolor = #63676A
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|buy =1000
| textcolor = #EF8B94
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|sell =500
| image = [[File:Ball19.gif|150px]]
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|catchrate =[[#Trivia|Trivia]]
| buy = 1000
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|gen =III
| sell = 500
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|type =Poké Ball
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|bagimage =Timer Ball Sprite.png
| firstappear = [[Generation III]]
 
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|genIIIdesc =found at:rustboro city, at the shop under the pokecenter after you talk to the guy after the 3 gym badge outside of the cave on route 116.
| catchrate = (4x thru 1x)
 
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|genIVdesc =
}}A '''Timer Ball''' is a type of [[Poké Ball]] used for catching [[Pokémon]]. For every ten turns that pass in a battle with a wild Pokémon, the chances of success for capturing the Pokémon increases. Its starting effectiveness is no better than that of a standard Poké Ball. It has a black, white, and red top with the sides of the top half being black also along with what looks like a cooking timer type handle in orange pointing toward the button. It has a better catch rate the more turns there are before using it.
 
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|genVdesc =
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'''Timer Ball''' is a type of [[Poké Ball]] used for catching [[Pokémon]]. For every ten turns that pass in a battle with a wild Pokémon, the chances of success for capturing the Pokémon increases. Its starting effectiveness is no better than that of a standard Poké Ball.
   
==Catch Rate==
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==Appearance==
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It has a black, white, and red top with the sides of the top half being black also along with what looks like a cooking timer type handle in orange pointing toward the button. It has a better catch rate the more turns there are before using it.
;Generation III and IV
 
* (Amount of turns in battle +10) /10 (max up to 4x)
 
;Generation V
 
* 1x +1229/4096 (max up to 4x)
 
   
==Gallery==
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==Locations==
===Game===
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===Generation III===
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{{Empty section}}
<gallery captionalign="left">
 
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Timer_Ball_Sprite.png|Timer Ball Sprite
 
 
===Generation IV===
</gallery>
 
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{{Empty section}}
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===Generation V===
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{{Empty section}}
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===Generation VI===
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{{Empty section}}
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===Generation VII===
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==Trivia==
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*In Generation III and IV, the catch rate is determined by the formula: <math>rate = \frac {x + 10}{10}</math>, where '''x''' is the number of turns passed.
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**In Generation V, the formula has been altered: <math>rate = \frac {y + 1229}{4096}</math>, where '''y''' is the catch rate (x1 is the default).
   
{{Poké Ball}}
 
 
{{Stub}}
 
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{{Pockets}}
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[[uk:Таймбол]]
 
[[Category:Generation III Items]]
 
[[Category:Generation III Items]]
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[[Category:Poké Balls]]

Latest revision as of 11:27, 5 August 2023

Timer Ball is a type of Poké Ball used for catching Pokémon. For every ten turns that pass in a battle with a wild Pokémon, the chances of success for capturing the Pokémon increases. Its starting effectiveness is no better than that of a standard Poké Ball.

Appearance

It has a black, white, and red top with the sides of the top half being black also along with what looks like a cooking timer type handle in orange pointing toward the button. It has a better catch rate the more turns there are before using it.

Locations

Generation III

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Generation IV

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Generation V

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Generation VI

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Generation VII

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Trivia

  • In Generation III and IV, the catch rate is determined by the formula: , where x is the number of turns passed.
    • In Generation V, the formula has been altered: , where y is the catch rate (x1 is the default).
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